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How to End Homelessness: How Football is Tackling Homelessness in South Africa
Season 1 · Episode 1
lundi 17 avril 2023 • Duration 17:40
Welcome to the Homeless World Cup's new podcast - How to End Homelessness
Bongani Mathiso captained the South African side at the Homeless World Cup in Mexico in 2012. Now he’s working with not-for-profit organisation Oasis who helped him to turn his life around after “living the life of a lie” taking drugs and committing crime.
We spoke to him about how lessons learnt on the pitch can translate to everyday life and how important it is for politicians to understand what's happening on the ground if they’re going to tackle homelessness.
S3E4: Cliffy Martinus
Season 3 · Episode 4
mardi 9 mars 2021 • Duration 31:59
In this episode, we speak to Cliffy Martinus of Oasis Place, an NGO in South Africa. Oasis are the Homeless World Cup Foundation's Street Football Partner in South Africa.
Cliffy is the founder of Oasis, and having grown up in the Cape Flats himself, he wanted to make a positive impact. After many years of community work in the Cape Flats, he founded Oasis in 2000.
Recorded in late 2020, when Covid was on the rise again in South Africa, we discuss how Cliffy was asked to assist the city of Cape Town's homeless programme at the peak of the outbreak. We also discuss how Oasis is dealing with the pandemic, and how they are adapting their programme and introducing effective new initiatives such as their pop-up arena.
Oasis believe in sports as a driver of social change, and teach disadvantaged young South Africans about fair play, inclusion and respect – lessons directly transferable to their own lives.
Off the pitch, Oasis leverage the universal passion for football to get participants involved in various social development programmes, and keep them there.
S2E3: Slum Soccer India, with Abhijeet Barse
Season 2 · Episode 3
mercredi 15 avril 2020 • Duration 31:17
We’re back… again!
There has been a bit of a delay between this episode and the last. The cancellation of the Tampere 2020 Homeless World Cup saddened all of us, and the sudden change of circumstances meant we had to make changes to our schedules.
In this episode of the Homeless World Cup Podcast, Adam and Paul speak to Abhijeet Barse, CEO of Slum Soccer India. SSI was founded by Abhijeet’s father, Vijay, in 2001, and has brought a team to the Homeless World Cup since 2007.
We explore Slum Soccer India’s history, its nationwide projects, and the upcoming movie about the organisation’s beginnings.
Following the cancellation of this year’s tournament, we have launched our Virtual Stadium. You can sign up, get your seat number, and help us to have an even greater impact around the world.
On what would have been the tournament’s final day, July 5th, we will be hosting a Homeless World Cup Day; a celebration of our work and the work of our partners and their year-round activities. By joining our stadium you will become part of our virtual fan base and have exciting content delivered directly into your inbox.
You can also donate to us here. Thank you!
S2E2: Street Soccer Northern Ireland, with Aidan Byrne
vendredi 6 mars 2020 • Duration 18:02
Last December Paul travelled to Belfast where Street Soccer NI hosted a Six Nations Homeless Football tournament. Participating in the event with Northern Ireland were teams from the USA, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England.
He had the opportunity to sit down with Aidan Byrne, co-founder of Street Soccer NI with Justin McMinn, to discuss the history of their football programme and why football can be such a powerful tool in fighting social exclusion.
We also take a look at how Street Soccer NI operates, discuss success stories from the programme, how the 6 nations tournament came about, and what the future holds for Street Soccer Northern Ireland.
To find our more about Street Soccer Northern Ireland, please visit their website: https://www.streetsoccerni.org/
If you would like to donate to the Homeless World Cup Foundation, please visit our JustGiving page. Thank you!
S2E1: Coaching a Team, with Emily Cancienne
vendredi 14 février 2020 • Duration 28:58
We're back!
In the first episode of the Homeless World Cup Podcast's second season, Mariana speaks to Emily Cancienne, professional footballer who coached the Austrian Women's team for the Cardiff 2019 tournament.
They talk about when her love of football started, being a professional footballer for SK Sturm Gratz, and the challenges of coaching a multicultural team.
To learn more about Initiative Goal, our Austrian street football partner, visit their website or Facebook page.
S1E6: Rough Sleeping, with Lindsay Cordery-Bruce and Mike Wright
Season 1 · Episode 6
lundi 2 décembre 2019 • Duration 24:39
As we move into the winter months it can be hard to imagine the challenges faced by those without a place to stay. In this episode we speak to Lindsay Cordery-Bruce, CEO of Wales-based homeless outreach charity The Wallich, and Mike Wright, Senior Services Manager for Scottish homeless-support charity Cyrenians.
We talk about what kind of services are available to rough sleepers, the best practices for establishing and maintaining relationships, the challenges these charities face, and some great advice on what you can do to help.
You can learn more about the Wallich and Cyrenians by visiting their websites.
If you would like to donate, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/HWCF-winter?utm_term=nw6edV3v3
Thank you!
S1E5: South Africa's Youngest Referee, with Fezile Hlophe
Season 1 · Episode 5
jeudi 21 novembre 2019 • Duration 30:31
Fezile Hlophe, South Africa’s youngest professional referee and one of the stars of the new Amazon series “This Is Football”, visited the tournament in Cardiff back in July and sat down with us for the podcast. He kindly talked to us about his storied young life; his childhood growing up in Soweto, his determination in the face of illness, and refereeing his first professional football match at the age of 17.
You can watch This is Football on Amazon.
S1E4: Life After Football, with Jason Lee and Terry Angus
mercredi 30 octobre 2019 • Duration 31:21
Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) representatives (and former professional footballers) Jason Lee and Terry Angus sat down with Paul and Adam during the Cardiff HWC to give an insight into the support the PFA provide to our South African Partner, Oasis. We also look into the parallels between retiring from professional football and coming home from the HWC.
To find out more about the Professional Footballers' Association, please visit their website.
S1E3: Playing Your Part, with Katie Dalton
Season 1 · Episode 3
jeudi 10 octobre 2019 • Duration 15:12
Katie Dalton, Director of Wales' housing-related support umbrella organisation Cymorth Cymru, joins us to discuss their Play Your Part '19 campaign. We go into the campaign's "Five Asks" which breaks down the simple things that you can do to help people experiencing homelessness, as well as bringing debate and entertainment space The Bevan Tent to the Cardiff 2019 tournament.
Recorded during the Cardiff 2019 Homeless World Cup.
S1E2: Michael Sheen - Bringing the Tournament to Cardiff
Season 1 · Episode 2
mercredi 25 septembre 2019 • Duration 25:34
In this episode Adam speaks to Wales' own Michael Sheen about his journey bringing the Homeless World Cup to Cardiff. Michael kindly sat with us in the tournament HQ and discussed what led him to activism (what he calls his "non-acting stuff"), his introduction to Street Football Wales, and his vision for the legacy of the tournament.


